"While it looks like a jumble of consonants, KHNVM actually has an easy pronunciation: Kha-noom. Their sinister new album, Cosmocrator, derives its title from a Greek word that roughly translates to "ruler of the world" and can also refer to Satan. However, these guys aren't Greek. Rather, KHNVM is based out of Germany, and frontman Obliterator was born in Bangladesh. Though there are three members pictured in the band photo below, Obliterator does the Billy Corgan thing and records everythin...| Angry Metal Guy
"The creation of an album is a long, arduous process—a truth UK prog trio IHLO knows well. After five years of painstaking work, the group has returned with their sophomore album, Legacy. Over the years, IHLO has shared glimpses of their meticulous creative process via Patreon, revealing the humorous temporary names they gave to demos—like "Szechuan Sauce" and "Banana Pants"—while showing just how demanding the journey has been. Unlike their debut, Union, where they admit they "stumbled...| Angry Metal Guy
A review of Yetzer Hara by Lotan, available August 15th worldwide via Emanzipation Productions.| Angry Metal Guy
"Pinpointing a band's style of metal is becoming an increasingly difficult task these days. Amidst the sub-sub genres and metal-adjacent infusions, its refreshing to find a band sporting the trad metal tag. Louisiana's VOID has been kicking swamp-ass and taking names since 2021, self-releasing their thrashy debut Horrors of Reality in 2023. Forbidden Morals leans further into VOID's horror atmosphere, with the long shadow of a certain European count presiding over the record. Recently picked...| Angry Metal Guy
"Last we met Finland's Proscription, an overwhelming amount of promise was almost as intense as their blackened death attack. While rerecorded songs from their 2017 demo such as "I, the Burning Son" and "Blessed Feast of Black Seth" singlehandedly tamed the experience with jarring simplicity and excessive repetition killing momentum, tracks like "Conduit" and "To Reveal the Word Without Words" were elite blackened death. The promise was insane, causing a bigger stir in the underground than th...| Angry Metal Guy
A review of Savage New Times by Incite, available August 15th worldwide via Reigning Phoenix Music.| Angry Metal Guy
A review of Laurentian Blue by Panopticon, available worldwide August 15th via Bindrune Recordings.| Angry Metal Guy
A review of To Rid Myself of Truth by Signs of the Swarm, available August 22nd worldwide via Century Media Records.| Angry Metal Guy